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Emotion Is a Genre
Emotion is a genre And some people only want to hear one style While several feelings are reeling around And the sounds impound
Nicholas GoodmanPublished 7 years ago in Poets10 Modern Heavy Metal Bands To Check Out
Heavy metal, its definition has changed over the years and the term's origin is disputed to this day. While the genre has evolved into a variety of different strains, its purest form remains a steadfast genre in the metal canon that keeps up and coexists with its extreme offspring. It is often said that metal will never die, while I'm inclined to believe that the following bands are more than happy to prove you right. Without further ado 10 Awesome, Epic, Face-Melting, Modern Heavy Metal Bands.
Dustin MillerPublished 7 years ago in BeatBody Language
I want to be as dark and terrifying as your pupils get when I whisper something you've never heard before. I want to be your contracting ribcage when your body prepares itself for the incoming war of lust and boundaries.
Sharlene AlbaPublished 7 years ago in PoetsFirewood
Firewood is my childhood That smell that wafts in the air and keeps me comforted It's something that reminds me of youth
Nicholas GoodmanPublished 7 years ago in PoetsSecond Skin
You never cared about the enemy you'd force me to be. It is evident in your empty voice now, how distant and nonchalant your soul has become.
Sharlene AlbaPublished 7 years ago in PoetsRippling Waves
The rippled waves that come in sways and shift my sitting core The shaking ache that does forsake and break us forever more
Nicholas GoodmanPublished 7 years ago in PoetsWith You
With you The only harm That comes to me Is the aching teeth From the sweetness Of the sugared words You feed me Or the honeyed kisses
A. R. AmbrosiPublished 7 years ago in PoetsH'ween Horrorthon: 'Flatliners' (1990)
"Death is beautiful? What a bunch of crap!"—Julia Roberts as Rachel Manus Hello one and all. 2017 seems to be the year for the film industry's desperate dumping of what I love to call "The Belated Sequel" on us. Admittedly, one movie has indeed piqued my interest as it has many others. Denis Villeneuve's 35th year sequel event Blade Runner 2049 is indeed a film that I intend to see and even review (yes, that's a blatant in-your-face plug). But, it's safe to say (yes, I offer no regrets saying it) that the Niel Arden Oplev 27-year belated Flatliners "sequel" is by no means on my Must-See list. Nope. I prefer to stick with Joel Schumacher's 1990 groundbreaking thriller that starred Kiefer Sutherland, who leads a group of sharp-minded medical students (Julia Roberts, William Baldwin, Kevin Bacon, and Oliver Platt) into the ultimate experiment: briefly induce clinical brain death in order to explore life after.
Carlos GonzalezPublished 7 years ago in Geeks